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COFFEE URN. No. 270,788. Patented Jan.16,1883.

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UNITED STATES PATENT ()FEIGE.

CHARLES HALSTEAD, OF NEW YORK, N, Y.

COFFEE-URN.

SPECIFICATION formingpart of Letters Patent No. 270,788, dated January 16, 1883,

Application filed June 21,1882. (No model.)

T 0 all whom it may concern Be it known that I, CHARLES HALSTEAD, of New York, in the State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Coffee Urns, of which the following is a specification. I

The nature of my invention consists in surrounding the vessel containing the coffee by a china or an earthenware vessel, first, for the purpose of better retaining the heat, and, secondly, for the purpose of making the coffeeurn to correspond with the style of china used on the table; and, further, in the arrangement of a water-basin in which the internal coffeeurn is placed so as to surround the same with steam, and thus keep the coffee warm for any length of time.

In the accompanying drawing a vertical section of my improved cofl'ee-urn is represented.

A represents the lower part or foot of the urn to support the same, and arranged with a deep chamber, B, for the reception of water.

' O is a lamp arranged in the foot for heating the water in said chamber B.

D is the coffee-pot, preferably made of china or earthenware, iuclosed in a metallic case, a, and provided with suitable projections, n n, to facilitate the lifting and carrying of the same, and with a cover, E. To the bottom of this coli'ee-pot D apipe, F, is attached, provided with a suitable cock, G, of proper length to project outside of the lower part or foot, A. To the lower end of the cofiee-pot D a deep rim, J, is attached, resting upon the bottom of the foot A in the water-chamber B, to sup-f he made in the front of the enlarged part A to allow the pipe F to pass into and a corresponding slit in the lower part of the chamber H to pass over this pipe F. f

In very large cofl'ee-urns the water in the chamber B may be heated and kept hot by an arrangement of steam-pipes placed in the inside of said chamberinstead of the lamp-O.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-

A coffee-urn consisting of the lower part or foot, A, provided with a Waterchamber, B, in combination with the coffee-pot D, provided v CHARLES HALSTEAD.

Witnesses HENRY E. RoEDER, RICHARD F.- NAGLE.

It will be understood that an opening must with projecting rim J at the bottom, and the i 

